From Deseret News archives:
W.V. is likely to raise taxes
Acting city manager Paul Isaac on Tuesday recommended a 77 percent increase in the city's share of property taxes in his budget proposal for the 2006-07 fiscal year. The increase would mean homeowners would pay $132.84 more per year in property taxes on a home valued at $150,000. The increase would generate $7.1 million for the city.
With the proposed increase, as well as other property taxes from entities like school and water districts, West Valley residents will still have property-tax rates between 0.0148 and 0.0159, below the Salt Lake County average, Isaac said.
Calling it "a decision that five years ago we knew was coming," Isaac told the council that the increase would be needed to cover the burgeoning demand for services as West Valley Utah's second-largest city continues to grow at a rapid pace. Currently, the city has more than 120,000 residents.
"Without an increase in property-tax rates, not only will essential current operations and services be lost, but future operational and infrastructure needs such as personnel, equipment and materials will be inadequate to meet the demands of anticipated growth," he said.
In an interview Thursday, Mayor Dennis Nordfelt called the increase "a necessary evil," saying it is a hard decision but one that he has been pushing for over the last two years.
"It would have been, I think, less painful had we done it two years ago or even last year," he said. "Now the need to do it has increased and the amount we will need to do it percentage-wise has increased."
The city has gotten by in years past by using one-time funding, money from property sales, refinancing of debt and other temporary revenue sources to cover the shortfalls that have accompanied growth. Nordfelt praised the fiscal maneuvers of the past, but said they are not the best way to run a city from year to year.
"It's not good business to use that kind of money for day-to-day services," he said. "If you have one-time monies, you should use them for one-time purposes."
He predicted the tax increase will be a hard sell as the idea goes before the council.
Councilman Joel Coleman said Thursday that the proposal makes him a little nervous.
"It's a great burden on our taxpayers," he said. "It's a very difficult position to be in because the last thing I want to do is mandate the government takes more money out of the pockets of our citizens. At the same time I don't know quite what else to do."
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